As I expect you are aware, the section about Ireland is mixed up (as in
Margaret Pilcher's book) and several efforts at research there have so far
failed to clarify the facts, while the rest may be fine.

The 18th century family genealogy found recently shows:

Duncan = (not Mary McCoy but) Mary Ramsay of the Dalhouse family (Scotland)
their son:
John Campbell
had a son:
John Campbell = Mary McCoy?
had a son:
John Campbell = Grizzle Hay (Grizzle was Scots for Grace)
had two sons:
(1)Patrick Campbell (living in 1752) = Elizabeth Taylor and (2)David
Campbell = Mary Hamilton
Patrick & Elizabeth had a son:
Charles Campbell = Margaret Buchanan
Their son was Gen. William Campbell
of King's Mountain

David Campbell, (2 above) and Mary Hamilton (whose father's mother was dau.
of John C. & Mary)
had a son Arthur Campbell = his cousin Margaret, sis. of Gen. Wm C.
had a son William Campbell.

Dream Catcher Family TreeThis is a drawing of one of the three Campbell
dream catcher family crest trees. It is a family crest I designed with the
feathers from a dream catcher placed around it like they are in a dream
catcher, with the names of the family members as parent to child are placed
within the feathers.

This is one of the first dream catcher family trees I drew, and the family
names are within the dream catchers, and the childrens names are within the
feathers.

How the geneology bug bit me.

I first started learning about family trees in sixth grade, through an
assignment that was given the class. Through asking older family members,
and listening to their stories of family I found myself enchanted, and my
thurst for knowing the family background began. At that time I could only
find out about one side of my family, but it was very interesting learning
about when the family had come over from Germany, and that there was a
bootlegger in the family.

After years of putting it down, I became reunited with the other side of my
family and through them once again picked up my quest, and through many
questions, and stories I was able to trace the roots back to Ireland, and
Scotland, along with hearing the stories about a great grandmother whom was
Cherokee, and it was said that her knowledge of plants, and such, along with
her tracking skills is what keep the family alive.

"To live in peace one must first walk the path of learning, loving, and
accepting." Rev Gigi